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A 6 page comparison of these two planets. This paper describes the physical origin of the planet and characteristics such as atmosphere, gravity, and temperature. The author comments on the possibility of life as it presents on Mars. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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6 pages (~225 words per page)
File: AM2_PPastronErthMars.rtf
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The various members of our galaxy are classified and placed into specific divisions on the basic of several distinct factors. These factors relate to basic observations
in the science of astronomy which, despite their simplicity, are central to our overall understanding of the universe, its various components, and the physical processes which occur there. These
processes and even the basic differences between the planets, the stars, and the other components of the Earths segment of the universe are a result of the origin of the
Sun and the solar system. Of all the interesting members of the solar system, Earth and Mars are among the most interesting.
Even before the Earth and Mars, even before the universe, there was dust, gas and the vast reaches of space. This mass of dust and gas which was
floating around space was slowly pulsating, in rhythm perhaps to the forces of a supernova or some other space phenomena. By far the most commonly accepted theory of the
creation of the Earth and Mars is the Big Bang theory. According to this theory, the universe and its components were formed in a single cataclysmic explosion between ten
and twenty million years ago. This explanation is commonly referred to as the "Big Bang". This theory has become the central point of not only cosmogony, but also of
astronomy and the current theories of the basic structure of matter and energy as well (Lerner 1991). It suggests a common point of origin for both Mars and the
Earth. We can thus explain the many similarities that exist between the planets. Interestingly that same theory can be used to explain the many differences which exist between
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